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The table shows the list of all the external, flight and contact times acquired during the test. The
data has been processed to obtain further information such as jump heights, energy, developed
power, etc. See chap.5.1 Definition of Result Columns.
In the case of Sprint/Gait test, step length, speed, and acceleration are also displayed.
By checking the various rows, invalid flight and/or contact times can be deleted. See chap. 5.3.
In the bottom left area total test data is displayed, such as:
Effective time [mm:ss.dd]: actual time of the test in the format minutes, seconds and
milliseconds; this is the difference between the actual start of the test, calculated from the
first event (e.g. the first take-off from the ground), and the end of the test.
Total time [mm:ss.dd]: total time of the test in the format minutes, seconds and
hundredths of a second; this is the difference between the start of the test, signalled by the
acoustic signal, and the end of the test. If, for example, 10 seconds pass between the two
start beeps and the end of the test, and the patient begins to jump 3 seconds after the first
beep, the two values will be Total time = 10 and Effective time = 7.
Specific energy [J/kg]: specific energy produced during the test calculated with the
following formula:
Specific power [W/kg]: specific power produced during the test calculated with the
following formula:
Where T
f
= Flight Time, T
c
= Contact Time
Patient's weight [kg or lb]: patient's weight in kg or pounds
Total energy [J]: if the patient’s weight is available, this field contains the total energy
expressed by the patient during the test (SpecificEnergy * PatientWeight)
Total power [W]: if the patient’s weight is available, this field contains the total power
expressed by the patient during the test (SpecificPower * PatientWeight)